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39430
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In 2017, two veterans, David Steckel and Robert Greene Sands, purchased a dilapidated house on Third Street in Washington, NC and named it Rose Haven. These men formed the Pamlico Rose Institute for Sustainable Communities, a nonprofit focused on building strong communities and preserving history. Rose Haven is an initiative of the Institute.
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39938
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An interest in restoring Washington’s historic district and helping military vets recovering from war related trauma yielded Pamlico Rose Institute for Sustainable Communities. The yield of Roberts’ interest is represented in two projects: Historical Enclaves, which helps disabled veterans; Rose Haven, which helps female vets recovering from substance abuse, stemmed from sexual assault suffered during their service.
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